Saturday, December 5, 2020
Friday, December 4, 2020
My former colleagues
My ex-colleague John Chua, the man on your right is one of the fastest sprinters in his age group. He is 76 and able to sprint 100 meter in 16.25 secs.
The other guy is Percy, a former inflight supervisor with SIA. He left the airlines many years ago and immigrated to Australia.
Monday, November 30, 2020
Japanese food at Bukit Timah Plaza
The Japanese eatery at Bukit Timah Plaza sells one of the freshest Japanese food in SG. The kaisendon is as good as the ones in Japan. The oysters are also fresh and delicious. If you buy 3 oysters you will get 1 for free. Each oyster cost $4.90.
Monday, November 23, 2020
Tasty yummy bar chor mee
This bar chor mee is one of the best I've ever tasted. The chilli and a combination of other ingredients resulted in a well balanced and tasty sauce. The mee kia is the stereotyped sold in the supermarkets. Had the owner of the stall takes the trouble and effort to create his own noodles up to the standard of Eng's Noodles then I think this stall will have endless long queue of customers.
The stall is at a newly opened coffee shop at Block 455, Sengkang West Ave. It operates 24 hours a day.
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Tim Sum at Old Kitchen
Had Tim Sum with 3 other friends at Hong Kong Old Kitchen Novena SQ2 on Sunday afternoon. The place was not very crowded. The food was delicious but a bit pricey. A small meat combo cost $32 and a small eggplant with minced meat is $16.80. This is our first time there but don't think we will revisit again.
Friday, November 20, 2020
Can't wait to devour our favorite hawker food
The very evening we were released from our 14 day SHN (quarantine), we proceeded to a shopping mall near our home and ate one of our favorite noodles, Pontian noodles. After noodles, we had Yakun Kaya toast, soft cooked eggs and kopi O which we missed a lot.
Frankly, the hawker foods are delicious and addictive. Japan has nice food too but somehow I missed our local dishes.
Labels:
pontian noodles,
SHN,
yakun kaya
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Released from quarantine (SHN)
We were released from SHN from 1 pm onwards after completing 14 days of isolation. Festive Hotel gave us 2 meals each before checkout ( breakfast & lunch). Definitely happy to be home once again.
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Swab test
We did our swab test at the hotel lobby on Sunday and yesterday we were informed of the results which was "negative".
This morning, the immigration officers did a check to see whether we are in our hotel room. We had to repeat the last 4 digits of our i/c numbers and also show our i/c to them.
We should be checking out of the hotel by tomorrow afternoon. Finally, the 14 day quarantine will be over.
Monday, November 16, 2020
Sunday, November 15, 2020
ICA checks and swab test
Yesterday, the immigration officers checked on us again to ensure we are confined to our hotel room. This morning, we went for our swab test at the hotel lobby to determine whether we will be Covid negative or positive. Results will be relayed to us via sms within the next few days. The test cost S$186 for each person and has to paid in advance online via a link which was sms to us a few days earlier.
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Changed menu preference
After almost 10 days of eating from the international menu, I've decided to changed my choice to halal menu. Had to inform the hotel of the change 24 hours in advance.
Today's lunch is halal meal which is made up of yellow rice + raisins, vegetable spicy curry and chicken tikka. Dinner is fish curry with peas etc. Must confess that the halal meals are much more tastier than the international meals.
"Maserati" delivered sliced fruits and herbal jelly to the hotel for us. As we are in quarantine, we are not allowed to come into contact. The hotel staff was gracious to bring the goodies to us. Many thanks "Maserati" for your kind thoughts!
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Evening view from Festive Hotel and meals
After 7 days of stay, the hotel staff delivered clean bedsheet and pillow cases to us. We had to change the sheets ourselves. Bath towels are changed every 3 days. They are left outside the room on a chair. There should be minimum interaction between staff and guests.
This morning around 11 am, 2 government officers (most likely from immigration) rang the door bell to verify our presence. They also asked for our identity cards for verification.
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Monday, November 9, 2020
Authorities checking on us
Two days after we checked into the hotel for the 2 week quarantine or Stay Home Notice, an immigration officer came knocking at our door to check and verify that we were in our hotel room.
Today, after a 2 day interval, the hotel staff contacted us on behalf of the immigration authorities via WhatApps-video call to verify that we are still confined to our room.
If we or anyone of us were not contactable or had left the room, we would be hauled up and fined a couple of hundred dollars. The government is serious about containing the spread of Covid 19.
Below are the meals served yesterday:
Saturday, November 7, 2020
Formalities for entering Singapore from Japan for Singaporeans during the pandemic
I travelled and entered Singapore from Japan a few days ago. There wasn't much formalities I had to carry out except that I had to filled up the online SG Health Declaration form. From the Japan side, I did not have to do anything prior to departure.
On arrival at SG Changi Airport, the immigration officer checked my passport and did an iris and facial scan. I was also reminded of the do's and don'ts during my 2 weeks Stay-Home-Notice at a dedicated facility.
Next, I collected my luggage, cleared customs and was guided to a bus with half dozen other arrival passengers to our hotel.
All these whiles, we had to wear our face masks and refrain from talking or asking the bus driver which hotel we will be staying.
On arrival at our hotel where we will be spending our next 2 weeks in quarantine, we were greeted by the hotel staff and ushered to a small room next to the reception and briefed about our laundry, meals etc.
A few days before the end of the quarantined period, we would be told where to go for our swab test. We had to prepay the swab test of $186 per person online. We were told to book our taxis through the hotel and we have to bear the transportation cost. The hotel which we are staying for the next 2 weeks are paid for by the SG government.
Finally, after receiving the result of the swab tests and if "negative" we will check out of the hotel and go back to our home.
Friday, November 6, 2020
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